So annoyed that Cameron did so well last night. He is just so obnoxious! I'm glad they didn't single out any of the top 3 dishes, or rather, glad they didn't pick him of the 3!

I'm disappointed Akuc is gone. She seems to cook wonderfully well generally, but struggled with the re-invention tests of foods she doesn't know well. I thought Coop, as nice as he seems, should have gone as he really struggled with a lot of areas.

Well that pav pizza didn't look very nice. I really liked Akuc but she didn't seem to know many dishes but kudos to her for always trying. It would be nicer if the contestants on the show were more culturally diverse. It must have been hard to decide who to choose to go, ecah one had a good story - Coop with his daughter, Akuc being a migrant and Bonnie having hearing problems.

Did anyone notice (or was I suffering domestic blindness) that they did not show Rhett's dish?

I'm cheering for Michael tomorrow night. I certainly don't think either he or Cameron are the two heavy weights (did he really say that, or am I putting words in his mouth) of the competition, I rather think Nick and Rhett are more likely to carry off that title, but I do like Michael. Certainly I prefer him to Cameron.

Loved the look of some of the dishes tonight. Enough that I now feel tempted to try crispy prawn heads again.

I don't believe they showed Nathan's or Rhys's dishes either? It annoys me when they do that - I want to see them all!

This is the thing that is really annoying me about Masterchef. Show the dishes!

I'd gotten bored and stopped watching for 2 seasons and just came back to watch Professionals. I think they're really losing audience share by editing the episodes so much that the variety is just missing. Now they're so predictable.... only 6 or so will have more than 2 words to speak to the camera and they'll be repeatedly featured during the cooking trial. Great, they're just showing the top 3 and bottom three.

So within 5mins it's fairly obvious who won't be in either placing... and we don't see anything of what they're cooking, inventing or doing. That removes much of the variety and interest for me in seeing the diverse efforts that these professionals produce. On Sunday night I think we saw a couple of other dishes during the judging, but again, not everyone who was competing.

/rant over but it's really starting to bug me. I'm now mainly watching to see if MPW forgets who he's greeting one day and instead says "Hello Clarice"

I'm not watching it, give me the UK version any day, but I saw the ad for the pavlova challenge and I could not believe the guy that said he had never made pizza dough and never made pav (so assuming he has never made meringue either). They are supposed to be professionals aren't they and I think he also said he has been a chef for 15 years. I find it hard to believe that a professionally trained chef has never made those two things

I was also glad Cameron left. His voice was doing my head in. But I think his dessert choice was much smarter than Michael's but then he cooked the main too rare so it was actually pretty close I thought. I had to laugh at Cameron's parting shot that he thinks Michael will win it. Just because he beat you doesn't make him unbeatable Cameron!

I'm so glad Cameron has gone. He may be a great chef (if Marco thinks so it must be so) but I can't stand the way he speaks!

Both desserts looked delicious, but I thought Michael's entree and main looked far nicer and tastier than Cameron's. Plus, at least Michael had some kind of vegetable on his plate, even if there wasn't enough of it. Cameron's main was simply a hunk of (in most cases) rare meat, with a smear of mash and some runny sauce. I expect a little more with my restaurant-quality meal than just meat and mash - I can do that at home on my own, lol!

I like Michael and am glad he stayed but I did think Cameron was quite gracious in defeat. He also seemed quite liked by the other competitors which makes me think he perhaps was not as obnoxious as he was edited to appear. I think he'll be a loss to the competition.

In spite of being in an almost constant state of motion while looking after the kids and trying to keep things together at home, it can seem as though parents have managed to get nothing on the to-do list done by the end of the day.

A French court may have ruled out Nutella as a baby name, but that doesn't have to stop you from taking inspiration from the supermarket (or bottle shop). See what parents in the US have chosen for their delicious little ones.